Outside Food and Beverages Sample Clauses

Outside Food and Beverages. No outside food or beverage may be brought into the Space without written permission.
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Outside Food and Beverages. Artist acknowledges and agrees they will not bring in another business’ food (ie. Starbucks, Burgerville, McDonald’s, etc.) into the Gallery. Artists are allowed to bring in food and beverage prepared themselves and packaged in personal containers.
Outside Food and Beverages. As long as we have no food vendor / cafe in the building with us, artists can bring in meals from any other local food business. All containers and disposable garbage from these meals will be taken home by the artists working and disposed of.
Outside Food and Beverages. The Client will notify S and J’s Woodfired Pizza, LLC if there is to be additional food served that is not provided by the Caterer.

Related to Outside Food and Beverages

  • Food and Beverages No food or beverage may be brought onto the Ship without City Cruises’ prior authorization, granted in City Cruises’ sole discretion. No food or beverage may be removed from the Ship.

  • Food and Beverage All food and beverages (alcoholic and non alcoholic) which are located at the Hotel (whether opened or unopened), or ordered for future use at the Hotel as of the Closing, including, without limitation, all food and beverages located in the guest rooms, but expressly excluding any alcoholic beverages to the extent the sale or transfer of the same is not permitted under Applicable Law (the “F&B”);

  • Alcoholic Beverages Costs of alcoholic beverages are unallowable.

  • Food and Drink (1) An employer must ensure that each child is provided with appropriate and sufficient nutritious food, having regard to the age, taste, culture and dietary restrictions of the child.

  • Food Although food may be served at a program being paid for with grant funds, the food may not be purchased with grant or matching funds.

  • Employee Facilities Employee Facilities. Restrooms and attendant facilities shall be provided as required in the orders and regulations of the State of Washington Department of Labor and Industries. A good faith effort will be made by the Employer to provide facilities for employees’ personal belongings.

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